
Green Campfire Crassula — Stacked Green Leaf Succulent
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The Green Campfire Crassula is the cooler-toned sibling of the classic red Campfire — compact stacked leaves arranged in a tight column of fresh green that develops reddish tips when given good light. It grows quickly compared to most succulents, making it satisfying for beginners who want to see visible progress.
Difficulty — Beginner Friendly | Maintenance — Low | Ideal for — Both Indoor and Outdoor
What's in the Box
- 1 × Live Green Capitilla Campfire Plant (Bare Rooted)
- No pot included
Care Guide
☀️ Sunlight — Bright indirect light, 3–5 hours daily. More sun brings out the red tip colouring on the leaf edges.
💧 Watering — Once every 10–14 days in summer. Once every 20–25 days during monsoon.
🌱 Soil — Well-draining succulent mix: 50% cocopeat + 30% river sand + 20% perlite.
🌡️ Temperature — Thrives in 18°C–35°C.
✂️ Maintenance tip — Pinch off the growing tip to encourage a bushier, more branching form rather than a single tall column.
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Yes! Green Campfire Crassula is considered a lucky and auspicious plant in Indian vastu and feng shui traditions. Known as a prosperity plant, it is believed to attract wealth. Placing it in the southeast corner of your home is considered especially auspicious.
Water Green Campfire Crassula once every 7–10 days in summer and every 14–20 days in winter. Jade plants store water in thick leaves and are highly drought tolerant. In monsoon, reduce watering as humidity keeps soil moist. Let soil dry fully before watering.
Green Campfire Crassula grows well indoors with bright indirect light. Place it near a south or west-facing window with 4–6 hours of filtered sunlight daily. While it tolerates lower light, leaves may lose colour intensity over time.
Green Campfire Crassula is a slow-growing plant that can reach 60–90 cm over several years. Repot every 2–3 years or when roots appear from the drainage hole. Use a pot one size larger with well-draining succulent soil. Best time is spring in India.
Green Campfire Crassula (Crassula ovata) is mildly toxic to dogs and cats if ingested and can cause vomiting and lethargy. It is safe to display but should be kept out of reach of pets who may chew on leaves. No risk to humans when handled normally.